A few months ago the new Integrated Reasoning section was incorporated into the GMAT in order to analyze candidates’ abilities to process information from multiple sources. This section of the…
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Recently, Linda presented an exciting webinar about the quirks and changes of the current MBA application season. That webinar, MBA Admissions 2013: What's New?, is now available for online viewing,…
A quick glance at Columbia Business School: Columbia currently ranks in eighth place as one of the best business schools, according to US News & World Report (March 2012). It…
Is watching the Olympics giving you the itch for a career in sports management? It’s a thriving, and increasingly global, industry – and as a result numerous MBA programs offer…
According to a Poets & Quants article, "Disrupting The MBA Loan Market," Mike Cagney, Sloan Fellow at Stanford GSB, saw some major problems with the current student loan system and…
Eminent women business leaders and admission officers from top MBA programs will be available for mingling, networking, and advising on MBA admissions, financial aid, and careers for women during the…
A recent Businessweek article, "As Applications Flag, U.S. B-Schools Hit the Road," discusses the implications of the new five-year GMAT test taking low (8% fewer tests taken in 2011 than…
At some point, every candidate takes a moment to think about when to submit his/her application(s). Inevitably, we find that two common concerns tend to crop up: 1) “If I apply…
A recent Poets & Quants article outlines three important updates to the Wharton admissions process and curriculum. The three innovations are: 1. Team-Based Discussion for MBA Applicants Wharton's vice dean,…
Long before Gabby Douglas flew through her floor exercise and Michael Phelps dominated the pool, admissions directors have been impressed by athletes. From stories about the perfect basket, goal,…